Global Air Circulation

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Key takeaways
To describe movement of each air circulation cell.
To explain what climate is like and why it is like that.
To link biomes to the different latitudes.
Christian Keil Host: Christian has been a Geography teacher for 9 years, teaching year groups from KS3 to KS5. He specialised in outdoor fieldwork prior to teaching. Alongside teaching, for the past 3 years, Christian has been an Examiner which allows him to understand exactly what is expected of students to receive the grades they wish to achieve.

There are many factors which affect the climates we experience across the globe. In this class, students will examine the Global Air Circulation Model. They will look into the key types of rainfall created and how and why air moves around our planet. Students will used knowledge learnt to explain which major biomes will be found in different latitudes of the world.

This is a comprehensive class focussing on Global Air Circulation will benefit those in Years 10 - 13 the most, allowing students to excel in exam or teacher assessments. 

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Suitable for:

This class is aimed at students in Years 10-13.

Class requirements:
You will need a laptop or device with internet connection to watch the class, as well as a pen and notepad for taking notes.
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